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Chicklays45
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Thanks I’m a first time ownerNo she does have a comb, it’s just a different kind. I think that’s a “rose” comb, a couple of my girls have those.She’s really cute!
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Thanks I’m a first time ownerNo she does have a comb, it’s just a different kind. I think that’s a “rose” comb, a couple of my girls have those.She’s really cute!
Any breed mixed with an amercana is an Easter eggerRose combs have a spike. @RoostersAreAwesome Do you know the comb type? Looks like a mix to me...
Do you know about comb genetics? I personally don't but the comb does not look like the pea combs my EEs have, EEs are mutts though, so i understand the comb could be different.Any breed mixed with an amercana is an Easter egger![]()
It’s a pea comb. To be specific, a modified pea comb aka a heterozygous pea comb. That means it has one recessive single comb gene and one dominant pea comb gene.Rose combs have a spike. @RoostersAreAwesome Do you know the comb type? Looks like a mix to me...
Do you know about comb genetics? Sounds like you do...do you mind if I ask where you learned it from?It’s a pea comb. To be specific, a modified pea comb aka a heterozygous pea comb. That means it has one recessive single comb gene and one dominant pea comb gene.
I didn’t learn it from any specific place, I sort of picked up the knowledge from browsing this forum. It helps a lot to look at pictures of mixed breeds if both parents have different comb types.Do you know about comb genetics? Sounds like you do...do you mind if I ask where you learned it from?
Thanks! Right now, I have a few chicks including ones that had one parent with a straight comb and a parent with a pea comb. As well as a chick whose parents had a rose and one parent had a pea comb. Excited to have a walnut comb.I didn’t learn it from any specific place, I sort of picked up the knowledge from browsing this forum. It helps a lot to look at pictures of mixed breeds if both parents had different comb types.
Some good things to remember are that single combs are recessive to rose, pea, and walnut combs. Walnut combs are the combination of pea and rose combs (cushion combs are basically the same thing, but with a few additional genes). V-combs (the kind that polish have) basically add extra points to the comb type they’re crossed with. For instance, a V-comb x single comb will result in a single comb that splits into two in the back.
Thank you for correcting me!! Sorry for the misinformation.It’s a pea comb. To be specific, a modified pea comb aka a heterozygous pea comb. That means it has one recessive single comb gene and one dominant pea comb gene.
I will keep her I love all six of mine.
Any breed mix with a blue egger layer it could be crested cream legbar whitting true blue amercana and another breed are easter eggers like I said againDo you know about comb genetics? I personally don't but the comb does not look like the pea combs my EEs have, EEs are mutts though, so i understand the comb could be different.